22 SEPTEMBER 1894, Page 24

Dover College Register. Edited by G. A. Davis. (Cuff Brothers,

Dover.)—After reminiscences from the " first boarder" from "one of the first day-boys" and from "W. B.," the late Head-master of Dover College (founded in 1871), we have a register of the masters who have taught in it, and of the boys, arranged alphabetically under the terms in which they entered. The House distinctions gained at school or afterwards, present employments, and ad- dresses, are given where practicable. We cannot help wishing that the " first boarder and day-boy " of Winchester or Eton had thought fit to record his experiences, and that these had been supplemented by narratives from the first Head-masters. We would cheerfully exchange a very considerable part of modern literature for books so valuable.